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You should be able to find all the stuff at a big hardware store like Home Depot, and also at home or by the curb or at a garage sale. If you can't find a "lift air supply" engine around the house or a garage sale (but you should be able to) then this project may cost around $100. Otherwise, it shouldn't be over $40. If you're a good alley picker, you could probably acheive hoverational glory with $20 or so. It only took me maybe 6 total hours over a few days to make one. I copied and "improved"(IMHO) this recipe from a Hovercraft Homepage


Hovercraft Recipe


Ingredients:

1/2" plywood sheet 4.0' X 4.0'
6.0 to 7.0 mil plastic sheet 5.0' X 5.0' Whatever a mil is. It should be like a tarp, but light duty, not the normal kind that's thick & rough with stuff woven in it. As long as it's smooth and flexible and you don't think it will rip too easy, should be fine.
3/8" diameter carriage bolt 1.0" long
duct tape roll
large washer such as a plastic lid
Lift air supply, which can be:
propulsion system (optional)

Cut the plywood into a 4.0' diameter circle.

Drill a 3/8" hole in the center of the plywood for the carriage bolt.

Drill a second hole 1 foot from the center of the plywood to fit your lift air supply nozzle, whatever size that nozzle may be.

Sand all sides and edges of the disk to remove splinters and sharp edges.

Lay plastic sheet on plywood disk and cut about 6 inches larger than the disk.

Use your plastic lid as a washer and place the bolt through the lid, the plastic sheet, and the plywood disk (through the center hole) and place a nut and washer on the other side to secure all the parts together.

Tape the edge of the plastic securely around the outside edge of the disc. Suggestion: flip the board over so the plastic is on the bottom, then make sure the plastic is spread out, centered and unwrinkled. You'll be pleating/ruffling/making-lots-of-little-wrinkles-in the plastic as you tape to make it even and symetrical. Then staple through the plastic into the edge of the plywood disc to secure the plastic.

Cut about 6 2" holes in the plastic about 6" from the center of the disk. These are to allow a small amount of air to escape on which the craft rides.

Secure the air supply nozzle in the hole you made for it in the plywood disk.

That is all. How many people can ride the hovercraft will depend on how powerful your lift air supply is.

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